mHealth Intelligence April 30, 2021
Eric Wicklund

The American Health Information Management Association is giving providers a resource site for evaluating digital health tools, and giving mHealth vendors an opportunity to seek AHIMA certification.

The American Health Information Management Association is jumping on the mHealth bandwagon with a resource site and assessment standards for digital health companies.

Working with Moxe, a clinical data warehouse focusing on interoperability, AHIMA has unveiled AHIMA dHealth. The site offers resources for healthcare providers on digital health products, including privacy and data security practices and policies, and an assessment tool designed to help vendors meet AHIMA standards.

“Through AHIMA dHealth, we’re assessing digital health products so providers can spend more time focused on patient care and discern risk more quickly,” AHIMA CEO...

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